FUCK THE POLICE
911 EVERY DAY
I have a couple of problems with your post.
First of all, when you call the state employees non-productive and non-value adding, you are simply lying.
The state's law enforcement keeps the state safe for ALL the workers, those who produce actual products, those who provide services, and those who live off our taxes. I would call maintaining a safe environment quite a value.
The state inspectors insure that the various producers of goods do not cause harm to our people. I would certainly call that valuable.
The teachers work to educate our children are certainly adding value to our society. If you think they aren't, then try and do it for the taxes you pay and see how that works out.
The fish & game employees enforce the laws that govern our wild lands. They certainly provide value by making sure that wild game, wild habitat and wilderness are available for all our citizens.
As for the lack of competition in public utilities, there have been offers to allow private companies to join in with public utilities in certain cities. And the total lack of response has been astounding.
A city in North Carolina, a city in Tennessee, a county in Georgia, and two cities in Florida have offered companies the chance to be the video provider and telephone providers in new fiber optic systems being built by the cities.
In all those cases they were turned down cold. The city was going to build the system, and wanted partners in the operations.
Now the cities (and a county) have, or will have, state of the art fiber optic systems that blow cable and DSL systems away.
It is a common independent platitude to ridiculously claim that we could "easily" eliminate like 70% of our public servants and have an unchanged quality of life. B/C government is so bad, and USC and Good Luck are so smart they could run it perfectly. Ask them about what specifically they'd get rid of to eliminate 90% of the budget and they aren't so sure anymore.